Exterior Painting Camillus NY

Exterior painting can be a great way to decorate your home in fresh colors. Painting may be done by a professional painter, but if you want to save money, you can do it yourself. In this article, we will go over some ideas and suggestions to make your outside décor look fabulous!

Choosing an exterior paint color can be a big decision. After all, the color is something that not only you are going to look at for years, but so will your neighbors, family, friends, and passers-by. Some pointers for choosing an exterior paint can be followed when you make the decision to paint your home.

Many stores that sell paint and paint supplies now offer the use of computer imaging to "preview" your house in the color of paint you are considering. Paint may look good in the bucket, but bad on your house. This is an excellent way to get a great idea of the true outcome. Checking out other houses and decorating magazines is also a good way to get ideas on the color you want to paint the exterior. An interior designer or professional painter may also be able to give you advice on what color to paint the exterior of your house.

Muted colors may be a better idea, instead of opting for a bright color. This is another case of a color looking good on paper, but then turning out wrong when actually applied. Having a very bright color painted on your home may be more startling than you think.

Remember, before you decide on a color, it can't hurt to ask around for suggestions on your choice of paint décor.

Painting may be the easy part. Preparing to paint can take time and effort, but it will be worth it to have a job well done. There are many ideas available to make your painting job fast and easy. First, gather all the supplies you will need to paint, such as painter's tape, drop cloths, paint thinner, rags, rollers, and of course, paint. Next, choose the time of day to paint when the morning dew has dried, and the sunlight is not too strong or direct. Temperature is an important part of exterior painting. If you are using latex paints, the temperature needs to be 50 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. On the same note, when temperatures are over 70 degrees, it is better to paint in the areas that are shaded. If paint dries in the sun too quickly, it may leave lap marks.

One good piece of advice is to split up full gallons of paint and separate them into two different containers. This will make painting a lot easier and safer. When exterior painting, it is recommended to use two topcoats, and the first should be done with a paintbrush. This ensures that enough paint gets into all the creases and crevices of the exterior. When the workday is done, try to stop at a natural boundary. This will prevent overlapping of the paint, and prevent lap marks.

There are some things that can be detrimental to exterior paint on one's house. Natural happenings by Mother Nature can't be avoided, but there are suggestions to making your painting experience a more productive one. First, sunlight and ultra-violet radiation can damage paint, as direct sunlight and moisture are the leading causes of chalking and tint loss. Using a latex paint, rather than an oil-based one, may help resist the damage that direct sunlight can wreak on exterior painting. When it rains, the water and moisture can cause the wood to expand and then contract since the moisture levels are changing. Paint may then crack and flake off. Suggestions for dealing with this issue are to use a breathable or a permeable latex paint, which will let any water vaporize quickly before any damage can happen to the paint.

Moisture also causes blistering and mildew growth on the exterior paint of a home. Adding a special paint additive, found at most painting stores, keeps mildew from forming. Another cause of cracking and flaking is when the temperature changes, especially from extreme heat to cold, or vice-versa. To counteract this, use a high quality acrylic latex paint, which can help homes caught in freezing and thawing cycles of weather.